The black dress looks good on her, kind of reminds me of the outfits she wore in the 90's. the white play suit isnt quite so nice.
She really does look so much healthier...I cant believe how great she looks on holiday.
Naomi Kidnaps Kate
Naomi Campbell has got her mitts on Kate Moss.
Yep, Kate is now Naomi's fashion hostage.
But it's all for a good cause.
Naomi has announced her latest venture, a fashion event called Fashion For Relief, to raise money for the victims of the UK floods earlier this year.
Other big names she's managed to get on board include beautiful peeps such as Jodie Kidd, Yasmin Le Bon, Elle Macpherson and some big design houses.
Arriving at a press conference, flanked by Jodie, Yasmin and Elle, all sporting Burberry tees, Naomi said: "We wanted to do something to help all those affected by the terrible UK floods, our way.
"There is no denying the damage was done, with the estimated cost for the recovery in the billions.
She went on to say: "As a British model, in my home town in London, I am honoured to be able to put on and be involved in this kind of show.
"We wanted to create something unique and special that would allow people to help directly."
Elle also spoke, saying: "My principle is that charity begins at home. This fits right into that category because home for me is the fashion industry and I live in London."
Jodie and Yasmin also commented on their involvement.
Speaking of which, what of Kate's kidnapping?
Naomi explained, saying: "I kidnapped Kate. She's going to be a designer. I don't know what it will be that she designs. She doesn't really like to do the shows ... it will be Kate Moss the designer ...".
The event is set to take place at the finale of London Fashion week, with front-row tickets said to be estimated at £750.
Something else Naomi commented on was Claudia Schiffer's comment that the age of the supermodel was over.
Naomi said: "It's a different breed ... I love the way the models are but the whole show is a different breed.
"You're not all together, you're on your own. It's one, one, one.
"I don't really know anybody anymore. It's a lot more corporate. It has to be. It's the economy, the business, that's just the way it's going.
She went on to say: "Claudia meant that there will never be the same group of girls, myself, all of us there, Linda (Evangelista), Claudia (Schiffer), Christy (Turlington) ... maybe you have one ... but not all together.
"I totally agree with what she said, 100%."
sky.com